Concept information
Preferred term
minusculeCaroline
Definition
- Caroline or Carolingian minuscule: A script of great clarity, used in both books and documents, that combined characteristics of cursive and half-uncial; developed in Carolingian centers in the late 8th century and then predominant throughout Europe until the 13th century.
URI
https://skosmos.sd.di.huc.knaw.nl/ecodicesvocabs/hand#minusculeCaroline
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